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70 Panton Street

70 Panton Street, Esterel, 6 Elm Terrace

History of 70 Panton Street

Elms Cottage 1864

1891 (6 Elms Terrace)

Mary Ann Dawson, 72, living on own means, b Norfolk


1901 (6 Elm Terrace)

Henry Elliott, 40, wine merchants clerk, b Hants

Clara, 39, b Staffs

Percival, 15, college clerk, b Northants

Harold, 11, b Northants

Eveline, 9,  b Cambridge

Mary A Dawson, boarder, widower, 83, living on own means, b Norfolk


1911 (6 Elm Terrace)

Benjamin Barnes, 60, carpenter and joiner, b London

Sarah, 57,  b London

Florence, 30, married, b Cambridge

Helen, 29, poulterers clerk, b Cambridge

Ethel, 27, b Cambridge

May, 25, hotel clerk, b Cambridge


1913

Benjamin Barnes, builder

1962

Mrs Ceadel

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